Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson, Vera Farmiga, Martin Sheen, Mark Wahlberg, Ray Winstone, Alec Baldwin
Director: Martin Scorsese
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Possibly you've heard the Internet ring around The Departed being an old-school cop flick, unburdened by way of profundity. Maybe you'll believe so too if you don't bestow a lick of concentration to what's onscreen. Or perchance you'll recognize The Departed in the interest of what it is: a advanced American offence classic from the legendary Martin Scorsese, whose strength shines here on its highest beams.
A appellation christmas card sets the whereabouts: boston. some years ago. And we're away, watching Leonardo DiCaprio as a cop pretending to be a hood and Matt Damon as his opposite. Both are trapped in circumstances where you can't ascertain the good from the bad.
All the actors lead their A games to this conquering toughie of a movie, its darkly heedless joking the one defense against unabridged chaos. DiCaprio and Damon trade explosive, emotionally complex performances, but it must be said that Jack Nicholson reaches undreamed-of heights of deteriorating devilment as Irish lower classes kingpin Outspoken Costello. Whether he's wielding a gun or a dildo, buying open cops, dissing All-inclusive priests as pederasts, seducing children into a sprightliness of lawlessness, letting it snow cocaine on favored hookers or chatting while elbow-deep in blood, Nicholson is electrifying. Dispassionately executing a mate on a shore, Costello notes to his torpedo Mr. French (a terrific Flicker Winstone), "She fell funny." But Costello is no campy Joker. Channeling James Cagney in Unblemished Heat and Paul Muni in Scarface, Nicholson leeches out the attractiveness to form a landmark depiction of evil.
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